First Voice Graduate Apprentice and Full Circle Production Consultant, Joy Moore, talks with Leaders in the Food Justice Movement, highlighting successes and future challenges. Join us in conversation with three amazing people working to insure our food future: Dru Rivers of Full Belly Farm, Co-Founder of Eco-Farm, Ecological Farming Association, based in Santa Cruz and Mona Urbina, Youth Program Manager at Pie Ranch, a social justice education/training focused farm in Pescadero, California. Hear about the food justice movement, what has been and is being done! The future is here! Please spread the word!

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First Voice Apprenticeship is an apprenticeship program at KPFA 94.1 FM in Berkeley and is designed to provide comprehensive broadcast, technical, and administrative skills training in radio. First Voice also aims to build and strengthen community and empower our participants to find their voice and tell their stories.
The First Voice program is based on community building, a collaborative work environment and passing on our skills and stories. We focus on bringing women and people of color into media and work in partnership with Pacifica community radio station KPFA and other community media outlets, both locally and nationally.
The First Voice Apprenticeship Program is currently 18 months. Everyone is required to spend one business day each week working at KPFA, as well as two class nights. The dayshift is a three hour shift and apprentices do administrative and production tasks. The dayshift runs on an intergenerational group learning model, with each phase teaching the next, and integrates service to the station, skills acquired in classes, motivation and leadership.